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UnchainBlades ReXX Differences Between PSP And 3DS Appear To Be Minor

Siliconera: You may have heard staff from Grandia and Lunar plus a ton of manga artists are collaborating on a dungeon RPG called UnchainBlades ReXX. Publisher Furyu plan to release the game on PSP and Nintendo 3DS.

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charmer4680d ago

uh.....? i dont get it im sure the developers want them to look the same even though the 3ds looks a little sharper but its anime style graphics not much difference will show and you cant see 3d on a picture

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Rumour: Unchained Blades Coming To Nintendo 3DS As A Download Title

Xseed teased a new game release yesterday, using a picture of a T-Rex and a blade of grass. As many suspected, this game is indeed the dungeon crawler UnchainBlades ReXX. A preview page from Nintendo Power magazine reveals its U.S. title as simply Unchained Blades.

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Video Game Releases in Japan From July 10 to July 16

gamrFeed writes:-
"Star Fox 64 3D, Inazuma Eleven Strikers and Brink are this week´s recommendation in Japan. Are you getting a new game this week?"

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Nana Mizuki's Latest Game Theme Songs Top The Japanese Charts

Video game voice actress/singer Nana Mizuki sold 55,000 and 52,000 copies of her “Scarlet Knight” and “Pop Master” singles, respectively, to rank them #2 and #3 on Oricon’s CD singles chart for the April 11-17 week in Japan. Thus, she became the first voice actress or actor (seiyu) to put two singles in the weekly top 3 simultaneously under her real name.

"Pop Master" served as the theme song for mobile game Idol wo Tsukurou, while "Unbreakable," the second song on the "Pop Master" single, is the opening theme song for the UnchainBlades Rexx game for the Nintendo 3DS and Sony PSP systems.

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Pozzle4676d ago (Edited 4676d ago )

It's interesting that Japan has a lot of video game theme songs make it to the top of the music charts, while in many Western countries the idea would seem laughable. It would be pretty awesome if one day the English theme songs were played on the radio and on tv in the West.